Journalist Pascale de la Tour du Pin, who presented the LCI morning show, is leaving the news channel for BFMTV, where she previously worked.

LCI viewers will wake up from next September with a duo of journalists, including a voice well known to listeners from Europe 1 and "Culture Médias".

She does the opposite way to Ruth Elkrief.

Pascale de la Tour du Pin will be back at the start of the next school year on BFMTV, a channel she left in 2017 for LCI.

Her colleague, who had participated in the creation of LCI, for her part left BFMTV last February to then return to LCI.

Pascale De La Tour Du Pin presented the LCI morning show for four years, without the audiences taking off.

The channel therefore offered him another installment, which it refused, preferring to return to BFMTV.

She will host an info section during the day, according to information from our colleagues at Le

Parisien

.

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A transformed grid on LCI

To replace it, LCI relies on an original duo: Stefan Etcheverry, who comes from BFMTV, and Hélène Mannarino.

Listeners from Europe 1 and

Culture Médias

know her well, since it is she who provides the "unexpected portrait" of the culture guests on Philippe Vandel's show.

Stefan Etcheverry and Hélène Mannarino will take control of the morning at the start of September.

Other changes on LCI, according to

Le Parisien

 : Christophe Beaugrand would resume the 9h-12h phase, and Ruth Elkrief that of 8h to 22h, instead, in part, of Darius Rochebin.

The Swiss journalist would now officiate on weekends.

Eric Brunet, on the air at the end of the morning this season, will ensure from the start of the school year from 10 p.m. to midnight.